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Biggest K-Pop Stan in the Japanese Underground

The Yakuza's Bias, Volume 1 by Teki Yatsuda

February 21, 2024 by Pooja 2 Comments

When the yakuza boss’s daughter drags top lieutenant Ken to a K-Pop concert, he finds himself utterly captivated by the group, especially the main rapper Jun. I only dabble in reading manga, but one genre I have found myself enjoying is light-hearted gag mangas – with one major caveat. The joke’s got to have legs enough for a series, or it will run thin quickly. Luckily, this is not the case with The Yakuza’s Bias. Ken might be a serious, tough-talking yakuza member, but he finds […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: ARC, comedy, crime, Graphic Novel, humor, Japan, kpop, manga, NetGalley, Teki Yatsuda, yakuza

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:27 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: ARC, comedy, crime, Graphic Novel, humor, Japan, kpop, manga, NetGalley, Teki Yatsuda, yakuza ·
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Too Many Bumps in the Night

The Last Girl Left by A.M. Strong, Sonya Sargent

February 14, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Five years after surviving the horrific crime in which all her friends were killed, Tessa returns to the lonely beach house where it occurred in the hopes of overcoming her trauma and writing a book. But as things become increasing sinister, she fears that the danger may not be fully past. I’ve been in the mood for a thriller recently, and thought this book should scratch that itch. The summary promised plenty of suspense and chills, and I am a sucker for the ‘last girl’ […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: A.M. Strong, Sonya Sargent, ARC, crime, gaslighting, murder, mystery, NetGalley, Suspense, thriller

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:25 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: A.M. Strong, Sonya Sargent, ARC, crime, gaslighting, murder, mystery, NetGalley, Suspense, thriller ·
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It’s All Fun and Games Until Someone Tries To Leave Your Corpse in a Secret Cave

Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager

February 8, 2024 by Zirza Leave a Comment

It’s fourteen year old Emma’s first summer away from home: she’s off to what is colloquially known as Camp Rich Bitch, a summer camp for the East Coast’s elite. Because Emma, thanks to her negligent parents, arrives late, she ends up sharing her cabin with three other girls, all of whom are several years older. A week after the start of the camp, the girls suddenly vanish. Emma is left behind, confused and hurt. But Emma isn’t entirely truthful.  The camp closes not long after […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: crime, Disappearance, Last Time I Lied, Riley Sager, summer camp, Teenagers

Zirza's CBR16 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: crime, Disappearance, Last Time I Lied, Riley Sager, summer camp, Teenagers ·
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No Winners in Crime and Politics

The Peking Express by James M Zimmerman

February 3, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

A train full of wealthy passengers, both foreign and Chinese, is wending its way across the country to Peking. But after being taken hostage by bandits, their plight goes from bad to worse as geopolitics rear their head too. In the summer of 1923, Chinese bandits robbed a luxurious train and took over 300 of its passengers hostage, including many foreign citizens. As the situation became worse and the consequences mounted, it became an international crisis that eventually struck a blow against the stability of […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #history, ARC, Asia, China, crime, James M Zimmerman, NetGalley, non fiction, politics

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #history, ARC, Asia, China, crime, James M Zimmerman, NetGalley, non fiction, politics ·
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Fever Dream on the Northern Atlantic

The Last One by Will Dean

January 28, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Her trip on the luxury ocean liner RMS Atlantica is supposed to be the vacation of a lifetime, but when Caz wakes up to find that every other person on the ship seems to have vanished, it becomes a waking nightmare instead. It’s a good thing I went on my first cruise before I read this book. Partly because it makes it easier to visualize the setting, and partly I probably would have been more anxious about wandering around its deserted decks or corridors late […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: crime, horror, Speculative Fiction, survival, Suspense, thriller, Will Dean

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:18 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: crime, horror, Speculative Fiction, survival, Suspense, thriller, Will Dean ·
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March of the DINKs

The Other Passenger by Louise Candlish

January 6, 2024 by Zirza Leave a Comment

London fortysomethings Jamie and Clare lead a happy life, at least on the surface; they’re financially stable, Clare has a good job, they live in an expensive house in a prosperous area in London and they’re enjoying life the way wealthy people with no children do. But all is not well; Jamie is stuck in a dead-end job and Clare is getting increasingly fed up with him. When they meet young, dazzling couple Kit and Melia, they seize the opportunity to become friends, but all […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Commuters, crime, homicide, London, Louise Candlish, The Other Passenger

Zirza's CBR16 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Commuters, crime, homicide, London, Louise Candlish, The Other Passenger ·
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